These products provide Bible audio installed on some type of
hardware player. Please note I am NOT selling any of these;
information was gathered from the websites and are presented here
just for your own information.

Some of these are produced for sharing the Scriptures in Third-World
nations, and thus feature Solar Chargers and have rugged interfaces
to withstand a variety of climate conditions.

I have purchased several products from GoBible for personal use, and
they work well. I would check with the seller (via e-mail) before
buying online to ensure the product is still available. Some of
these websites are a bit old, and these types of players are losing
ground to SmartPhone apps on iOS and Android.

You can get purchase the Bible in MP3 format and put it on your own
MP3 player, but this can take some work to index properly.

Hand-cranked MP3/WMA player with amplifier
and speaker. Can also be charged by an external power
source. Includes 2GB memory, and supports an SD Card slot
for additional memory. Files are managed via PC and USB
port. I don't believe this comes with Bible Audio loaded -
you need to load your own.

GoBible's offerings are like
MP3 players dedicated to the Bible. There are three models:
the Traveler, Original, and Voyager. The Original indexes
down to the verse level, and has other options such as a
story index, Bible in a Year, 30 Topics, and
Holidays/Events. It is powered by AAA battery and has a
headphone output.

The Traveler is the smallest
audio Bible device, and operates on a single AAA battery.
The main difference is the button layout, and the Bible is
only indexed at the Chapter level. It does include Bible in
a Year feature, and a headphone output.

The Voyager is the top model
of the GoBible line, and is essentially the same as the
Classic, but with 3GB of extra memory where you can load
your own MP3 sermons or music. As with the classic, it is
indexed to the Verse level, and includes Story Index, Bible
in a Year, 30 Topics, and Holidays/Events. Operates on AAA
battery; with headphone output.

The EarBible is unique in
that the small device rests on your ear, so there are no
wires to get in your way. The display features a simple
Menu, and you can bookmark chapters. The EarBible uses the
Speex format rather than MP3. It is rechargeable.

Solar Powered with replaceable, rechargeable
battery. There is no display, and it is designed for rugged
climates, and can be used by the Blind.
The Envoy series can load additional content from the
Megavoice Audio Library.
Buttons let you skip to the next Verse, Chapter, Book, or
Testament, and control volume. All models include a built-in
speaker, and a headphone can be plugged in. Plays 5-14 hours
per charge of the Lithium-Ion battery.
The Envoy S adds additional storage.
The Envoy S Dual adds the "ability of easy and manageable
navigation between two large audio files, making the Envoy S
Dual ideal for bilingual or for large teaching series."

The Diplomat is an AM/FM/SW radio with a
digital audio Bible, and room for additional content. It
also includes the built-in solar panel, speaker, and
headphone jack. It operates on two rechargable AA batteries.
Radio runs for 10-24 hours; audio player for 5-12 hours per
charge.

Solar powered, durable audio player with
built-in speaker. Plays for 5-14 hours per charge, depending
on volume. Built-in 2GB memory and SD-Card slot supporting
up to 8GB. Features Bibles developed by Faith by Hearing.

Battery powered audio-Bible about the size of
a Gideon Bible. Uses three AA batteries, and includes a
built-in speaker. There is no video screen, and uses 5
buttons for navigation, and begins playing where it last
left off. The audio is indexed by Chapters. Includes a
headphone jack, and power adapter jack. A solar Talking
Bible is also available.